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Tigers Are Our Brothers: Anthropology Of Wildlife Conservation In Northeast India-new Unilit 'Journal Of Japanese Studies 'Of

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Tigers Are Our Brothers: Anthropology Of Wildlife Conservation In Northeast India-new Unilit 'Journal Of Japanese Studies 'OfThe Idu Mishmi People Of Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh, Believe That Tigers Are Their Elder Brothers. Killing Tigers Is, For The Idu Mishmi, A Taboo. While Their Beliefs Support Wildlife Conservation, They Also Offer A Critique Of The Dominant Mode Of Nature Protection. Tigers Are Our Brothers Places The Idu Mishmi Experience At The Centre Of A Global Network Of Cultural, Economic, And Political Tensions To Contribute To Our Understanding Of

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